About

WHERE WE CAME FROM
We didn’t start out to reinvent the recruitment industry but rather refine it and add value by taking a consultative approach to executive search. We started with the aim of focusing entirely on the customer, steering away from cold recruitment strategies so we could concentrate on our passion – connecting real people.
Situated in a rural setting surrounded by beautiful countryside, we wanted to define a strong team culture by providing the best possible working environment for our employees. Despite the close-knit team we’ve created here, our business spans far and wide, both nationally and internationally.
WHO WE ARE
Our people have always been an integral part of the ever-growing Collingwood family and we surround ourselves with experienced, dynamic professionals. Our ethos is present in everything we do, from finding you the perfect candidate to investing in our own staff. We don’t just sell our values, we practice what we preach - putting all who work here at the heart of everything we do.

Are your choices holding you back?

In all the work we've done with leaders around the world, by far the most powerful on an individual level is exploring the power of Choice. Choice gives us freedom to grow, to evolve and to achieve in ways that nothing else does.

This is a lengthy, but powerful article on choice, showing 5 decision trees and exploring the key accelerators to effectivement and maximising potential:

- understanding how to manage pain to produce progress

- Facing 'harsh realities'

- Worrying about achieving the goal

- Making decisions on the basis of first-second and third order consequences

- Holding themselves accountable

How many do you do on a daily basis, and which ones are holding you back?

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So, the quality of our lives depends on the quality of the decisions we make . We literally make millions of decisions that add up to the consequences that are our lives. Of these millions, I believe that there are five big types of choices that we continually must make that radically affect the quality of our lives and the rates at which we move toward what we want.
Choosing well is not dependent on our innate abilities such as intelligence or creativity, but more on character. For this reason, I believe that most people can make the right choices.
The following five decision trees show these choices. I believe that those who don’t move effectively to their goals do the things on the top branches, and those who do move to them use the bottom branches.